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North America.
Cortinarius orell**** and C.
rubellus are two of the
deadly webcaps found in
Europe and
North America.
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species are the
deadly webcap (Cortinarius rubellus,
formerly also
known as C.
speciosissimus or C. orellanoides) and the fool's
webcap, C. orell****. The...
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Austrian mycologist Meinhard Moser.
Molecular investigation of
webcaps worldwide has
increased this
number to at
least twelve. A 2015 genetic...
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internet connection speed and the
specifications of the
recording machine.
WEBCaps nowadays are
labeled as WEBRips, thus
making this tag rare.
HDRips are...
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Cortinarius orell****,
commonly known as the fool's
webcap or
fools webcap, is a
species of
deadly fungus in the
family Cortinariaceae native to Europe...
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relatives were
accidentally poisoned in
September 2008
after consuming deadly webcaps that they
gathered on holiday.
Evans had ****umed they were ceps but overlooked...
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collectively known as
webcaps. It is
found growing in
conifer plantations, and has
recently been
given the
fanciful common name of
surprise webcap. In the past...
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resulting in
kidney failure,
though with
milder symptoms than
other deadly webcaps. The
species was
described in 1939 by the
mycologist Robert Henry who classified...
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praestans L
excelling Kamchatka bilberry,
Vaccinium praestans;
goliath webcap mushroom,
Cortinarius praestans; (a butterfly),
Ypthima praestans; (a ground...
- with su****ion, as many
webcaps have been
found to have toxins, not in the
least the
similarly brown-coloured
lethal webcaps. This
being the case, it...